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Carrowmore Hill is the 1436th highest place in Ireland. Carrowmore Hill is the most westerly summit and also the second most northerly in the Croagh Patrick area. Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1328/?PHPSESSID=qmt3vvpq2mves68m3e9hl3kl24

This is an easy summit to climb from the south. Park on the verge opposite a house just after turning onto a minor road from the road which runs along the south side of the hill (L78505 80469A). Walk back to main road, turn left and pass through a gate to access the second field on the right. There is a steep climb across the field to a narrow break through the gorse line. Continue to the top left corner of the field, cross a fence on your left. The summit is about 70m further on just north of another fence. Total time to top and back is less than an hour. The summit should have good views across Clew Bay (if it is not misty). Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1328/comment/15572/

Picture from simon3 : Carrowmore from the sea.

Picture: Carrowmore from the sea.

The colourful sea view.

by simon3 7 Jul 2014

Perhaps Carrowmore's best face is towards the sea. This picture shows the place from a boat out of Roonagh Pier.
Looming behind Carrowmore is Croagh Patrick. Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1328/comment/17537/